- Adramelech
Adramelech (also called Adrammelech, Adramelek or Adar-malik) was a form of sun god, the centre of his worship was the town of
Sepharvaim (bibleverse-lb|II|Kings|17:31|HE) and was brought by the Sepharvite colonists intoSamaria . The "melech" from his name means "King" in HebrewThere was also a god called Baal Adramelch his name "
Baal " means "Lord". InAssyria n mythology the title Baal was a title for many gods and he is described as a son ofSennacherib , king of Assyria (2 Kings 19:37; Isa. 37:38). In later times, he is associated with theMoloch of Carthage. This often leads to the concept that children were sacrificed to him. The concept of child sacrifice via burning them or placing them within a heated bronze statue of the god comes from Greek accounts and is not historically verifiable as no archaeological proof of such a large, bronze statue exists.Like other pagan gods, Adramelech is considered a demon in Judeo-Christian tradition. According to
Collin de Plancy 's book on demonology, Adramelech became the President of theSenate of the demons. He is also theChancellor ofHell and supervisor ofSatan 's wardrobe. Being generally depicted with a human torso and head, and the rest of the body of amule (or sometimes as apeacock ).A poet's description of Adramelech can be found in
Robert Silverberg 's short story "Basileus". Adramelech is described as "The enemy of God, greater in ambition, guile and mischief than Satan. A fiend more curst — a deeper hypocrite."In classic literature, Adramelech is a fallen angel, vanquished by Uriel and Raphael, in Milton's
Paradise Lost .In popular culture
*In the
video game "", "Adramelechk" is a dragon Lucavi with a goatlike appearance. It also appears as the Bangaa Totema in "Final Fantasy Tactics Advance " and a lightning Esper in "Final Fantasy XII ".
*In the video game "", Adramelech appears as a boss in the form of a ram's head and a pair ofclaw s in giant shackles.
*Adramelech is also the name of adeath metal band fromFinland . [http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=2426]
*In the horror book "The Devils of D-Day" byGraham Masterton Adranelech is summoned by his thirteen minions.See also
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Anamelech
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